There are no national races or statewide candidate races in the 2021 election, but that doesn’t mean the election doesn’t matter.
Every voter in Colorado will see three statewide ballot measures on their ballot. And 88 towns and cities in Colorado will hold votes on municipal races, school board races and ballot questions.
More than 125 municipal ballot questions are being considered across the state on issues such as housing, taxes and bonds, marijuana, governance, election changes and charter amendments — just to name a few.
Here are links for information on elections and voting in counties in the Denver metro and surrounding areas and on what’s on those counties’ ballots:
You might notice while filling out our ballot that political affiliations aren’t on the ballot for candidates in school board and city council races. That’s because these races are non-partisan in Colorado.
If you choose to leave some questions blank on your ballot, your other votes will still be counted.